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After
this
fight
,
Mastro
Antonio
had
two
more
scratches
on
his
nose
,
and
Geppetto
had
two
buttons
missing
from
his
coat
.
Thus
having
settled
their
accounts
,
they
shook
hands
and
swore
to
be
good
friends
for
the
rest
of
their
lives
.
Then
Geppetto
took
the
fine
piece
of
wood
,
thanked
Mastro
Antonio
,
and
limped
away
toward
home
.
Little
as
Geppetto
's
house
was
,
it
was
neat
and
comfortable
.
It
was
a
small
room
on
the
ground
floor
,
with
a
tiny
window
under
the
stairway
.
The
furniture
could
not
have
been
much
simpler
:
a
very
old
chair
,
a
rickety
old
bed
,
and
a
tumble-down
table
.
A
fireplace
full
of
burning
logs
was
painted
on
the
wall
opposite
the
door
.
Over
the
fire
,
there
was
painted
a
pot
full
of
something
which
kept
boiling
happily
away
and
sending
up
clouds
of
what
looked
like
real
steam
.
As
soon
as
he
reached
home
,
Geppetto
took
his
tools
and
began
to
cut
and
shape
the
wood
into
a
Marionette
.
"
What
shall
I
call
him
?
"
he
said
to
himself
.
"
I
think
I
'll
call
him
PINOCCHIO
.
This
name
will
make
his
fortune
.
I
knew
a
whole
family
of
Pinocchi
once
--
Pinocchio
the
father
,
Pinocchia
the
mother
,
and
Pinocchi
the
children
--
and
they
were
all
lucky
.
The
richest
of
them
begged
for
his
living
.
"
After
choosing
the
name
for
his
Marionette
,
Geppetto
set
seriously
to
work
to
make
the
hair
,
the
forehead
,
the
eyes
.
Fancy
his
surprise
when
he
noticed
that
these
eyes
moved
and
then
stared
fixedly
at
him
.
Geppetto
,
seeing
this
,
felt
insulted
and
said
in
a
grieved
tone
:
"
Ugly
wooden
eyes
,
why
do
you
stare
so
?
"
There
was
no
answer
.
After
the
eyes
,
Geppetto
made
the
nose
,
which
began
to
stretch
as
soon
as
finished
.
It
stretched
and
stretched
and
stretched
till
it
became
so
long
,
it
seemed
endless
.
Poor
Geppetto
kept
cutting
it
and
cutting
it
,
but
the
more
he
cut
,
the
longer
grew
that
impertinent
nose
.
In
despair
he
let
it
alone
.